Gunplay Songs

As promised, Gunplay has delivered a new single, and this one is definitely not a bid for radio. "Tell 'Em Daddy" mixes screeching G-Funk synths with jangling trap production, but as usual, Don Logan greatly overshadows his instrumental. Taking four minutes to tell us exactly who he is through ferocious punchlines and colorful imagery, the MMG Rapper carves out a perfect street single that bodes well for his long-awaited Living Legend project.

At this rate, DJ EFN's gonna have every rapper known to humanity on his new project. That's obviously an exaggeration, but having already nabbed guest spots from Killer Mike, Crooked I, Your Old Droog and Royce Da 5'9" (to name a few) for his upcoming project Another Time, and today Gunplay and Denzel Curry join the list. This time, the track's called "Lane 2 Lane," and it's produced by Hazardis Soundz.
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Just hours after hitting us with the official release of “Chain Smoking” with Currensy & Stalley, Gunplay decides to come through and treat fans to one more release on this Friday evening called “In The Air”.

While he's put out "lead" singles sporadically over the last year or so, there's still no sign of a release date for Gunplay's Living Legend. While he may seem perpetually benched, following Stalley's Ohio, and Rozay's TWO major label albums last year, it's clear that his MMG boss gets results.

The other week Gunplay announced that on New Year's Day he'd be changing his name from the lovable Gunplay to Don Logan. We'll have to see if the MMG rapper really follows through tomorrow, he's already started by changing his screen name on twitter, but his twitter handle remains @gunplaymmg. Nonetheless, Don Logan hits us with a new single today off his long-awaited Living Legend album.

All good things must end, even monthly release series. The six and final installment of Cam'ron's First Of The Month arrived two days ago, and now the Dipset rapper has shared a track from the project. "All Dat" features Gunplay and Cam's boo JuJu.
With its boisterous beat and ferocious Gunplay verse, the track has plenty of noteable moments, but none quite as ear-catching as Cam rapping "don't die over your P.Y.T." on the same track his wife is featured on. JuJu has a quick verse that mentions how Killa ate her out on the first night they met... TMI?

New, original tracks from Gunplay pop up about as often as new albums from his MMG bawse, Rick Ross, so rejoice in the fact that Don Logan, who's been languishing in "my album's out soon"-land for years at this point, has share "Swangin" with us today.
On the track, the Florida rapper heads a little West to pick up some cues from that early 2000s, New Orleans, Cash Money sound. Complete with a sing-songy hook and a Mannie Fresh-eque beat, "Swangin" sees all three rappers flexing their respective styles in their verses. No telling where this will end up yet.

While Gunplay works on his long-awaited debut album, the ambitiously-titled Living Legend, he's dropped off a new mixtape a few weeks back and keeps the free music coming with a "No Type" freestyle over the Mike WiLL Made It beat. The mixtape, self-titled Gunplay, contained a bunch of freestyles as well.

With the release of his self-titled mixtape a few days ago, Gunplay's freestyles are at an all-time high, as the tape was made up almost entirely of them. What should he do ten days later? Why, drop another freestyle, of course. Entitled "50 Bars," this one has Don Logan spitting over an old school, boom-bap-style instrumental.

Florida rapper Gunplay just dropped off a new, self-titled mixtape that mostly pulls together previously-released freestyles over hot (or, in most cases, VERY HOTTTTT) 2014 tracks, but there are a few exceptions. One of them is "Break 'Em Off," which also features Peryon J Kee, and is a freestyle over an old Master P and UGK track.

Hours after announcing that a new self-titled mixtape is dropping this Wednesday, Gunplay comes through and delivers his new N.O.R.E.-featured cut "J.O.B." as planned.
The track opens up with Noreaga taking notes from Bobby Shmurda as he mimics his flow and rhyme pattern in his verse, while Gunplay handles the hook and second verse. The release comes just a couple weeks after hearing the Cormega-featured cut "Savages".

We've been waiting on MMG singee Gunplay's debut album, Living Legend, for way too long, but on October 8th, we'll receive some consolation. He's planning on dropping a self-titled mixtape, and today he's shared "Savages," on which he's assisted by Cormega.

Rick Ross has hit us with a remix of Mastermind deep cut, "Black & White", and he's tapped the more under-appreciated members of the crew to drop verses, as well as the always on-point Killer Mike. Ferguson looms over the track, with Ross adapting the hook to pay tribute to Mike Brown protesters. Meanwhile the stacked guest list deliver politically-charged storytelling verses, while Ross takes the final 16. Unfortunately Meek Mill is still incarcerated, and was not able to deliver what could've been a great verse here.

Montreal emcee Blicky makes his HNHH debut with "Money Don't Make Me." Featuring a chorus from OVO's P Reign as well as a verse from MMG's Gunplay, the single is the first off Blicky's upcoming C'est La Vie EP. The hard-hitting instrumental on this one comes courtesy of Bass Line.
Was Blicky on your radar before this single dropped? If not, is he now? Share your thoughts in the comments section. Meanwhile, be sure to follow Blicky on Twitter for all of the latest news and updates.

Curren$y hit us with the hazy banger, "10 Gs" on his most recent mixtape, The Drive-In Theatre, and as that track has been gaining traction, Spitta has given it an all-star remix. The new version appears on the rapper's surprise EP, Saturday Night Car Tunes, and collects some well-selected features from Birdman and Gunplay.
Where Curren$y glides over the horn-sample-lead beat, his collaborators take further advantage of the punchy bass line, with Birdman coming through with his mob-boss swag, and Gunplay delivering some ferocious quotables.

The freestyles over Bobby Shmurda's "Hot Nigga" keep pouring in. Yes, we know the song was originally Lloyd Banks. Anyways, after T.I. hopping on the Jahlil Beats joint earlier, MMG's Gunplay has now let go his own "Hot Nigga (Freestyle)" on his Soundcloud.

While Maybach Music Group's most visible members (Rick Ross, Meek Mill, French Montana and, despite the #UNOTMMG hashtag, Wale) have reached a level of fame that somewhat eclipses their street-ness, the label still has guys like Torch and Gunplay to keep the whole squad on that real shit.

Though most rappers released their "Move That Dope" freestyles months ago, Gunplay is just getting around to his now, coming through with an "MMGMix" of the Mike WiLL Made It-produced Future track.
Nonetheless, Gunplay sounds more ferocious and hungrier than most rappers who have stepped to the "Push It"-referencing beat. Comparing himself to Saddam Hussein, he shows that this is "no holds barred territory" in terms of lyricism, just as a freestyle should be.

With a rematch of last year’s NBA Finals kicking off tonight, Rick Ross felt it was necessary to revisit a classic MMG song of theirs and re-“heat” it up.
Before the 2011 NBA Finals, Rozay celebrated his hometown Miami Heat making the championship by releasing the track “Finals” featuring Meek Mill and Gunplay.